YAM’s Top35 Canciones of the 90’s

Thalia – Piel Morena (1995)

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Ricky Martin – María (1995)

Ricky Martin graduated from the Menudo boy band factory, moving onto fictional group Muñecos de Papel (paper dolls) with hits like the self-titled Muñecos de Papel [1] and Juego de Ajedrez [1]. Martin later moved onto his solo career with songs like Vuelve [MV], and hit it big with this single, before he reached worldwide fame with La Copa de la Vida and Livin’ La Vida Loca [MV].

Wepa! Un, dos, tres, un pasito pa’lante, María.

Play the song and try not to dance.

Selena – Amor Prohibido (1994)

Though she left the world too soon, Selena brought joy to the lives of fans with her talent and warm personality. Here’s one of her most enduring and endearing hits.

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  1. Thanks for adding to what I put together, Amy!

    haha I remember my dad (from Puerto Rico) would play Ricky Martin’s CDs at least once every weekend when I was growing up.

    Shakira’s “Donde Estan los Ladrones” album is a pop classic. Her black-and-red hair image was so striking to my nine-year-old-self.

    I used to replay Olga Tañon’s radio mix of her biggest ’90’s hits until I lost the file and couldn’t find it again.

    This post was one big nostalgia trip. Now I know the song titles I never caught on TV and the radio!

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